Blondie had their roots in the punk movement of New York City but, as they progressed, Debbie Harry and co. started to explore other styles, namely disco.
Blondie's Debbie Harry speaks about the one song from a venerable poet where the lyrics truly struck a chord with her.
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As you will see in the below list of the Top 50 New Wave Songs, chosen by the UCR staff, many of these tracks would fit comfortably within other playlists from the era, not just punk, but also pop, ...